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Senior Lecturer at Cranfield University and Research Area Lead at the Henry Royce Institute, Dr Fanicchia has pioneered innovative epoxy-based intumescent coating systems through the APC-funded CERABEV
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modelling tools to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions at the interfaces within metascintillators. Cranfield University’s Centre for Materials is internationally recognised
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control system that enhances Annual Energy Production (AEP), reduces mechanical stress, and improves fault detection using machine learning (ML) and physics-based modelling. The candidate will gain hands
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in radiation–matter interactions, computational modelling, and materials science, with a strong publication record (h-index 36, i10-index 69). Dr Francesco Fanicchia, Research Area Lead: Material
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control system that enhances Annual Energy Production (AEP), reduces mechanical stress, and improves fault detection using machine learning (ML) and physics-based modelling. The candidate will gain hands
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled
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aerospace materials, hydrogen technologies, and sustainable aviation. Your research will directly support the UK's ambition to lead global decarbonisation efforts, shaping your future as a skilled innovator
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UK's ambition to lead global decarbonisation efforts while also developing your technical and innovation expertise, building a wider network across industry, academia and government, and advancing your
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consumption across a wide range of technologies, from aviation to renewable energy systems. The ability to reduce drag while maintaining or enhancing lift can lead to significant fuel savings, lower emissions
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with critical technical and professional skills, preparing them to lead the aviation sector’s transition toward sustainable hydrogen-based operations. While working on this exciting research project, you